Offering the best quality residential, nursing, and dementia care,
where you or your loved one can feel at home.
Prioritising well-being
Enriching the lives of our residents is at the heart of everything we do, and we are committed to creating thriving communities within our care homes.
Expert support
Our experienced staff aspire to making a difference in the life of those we engage with, guided by creating a bespoke care plan for each resident. This ensures that your transition into care is seamless and your ongoing residence with us is fulfilling, meaningful and fully adaptable to any changing care needs you may encounter while living with us.
Community-driven
You’ll find that each of our care homes has its own unique character and links to the community, plus they all share the same mission, vision, and values.
Fulfilling experiences
Our aim is to enable people to live a meaningful life and to encourage them to take full advantage of the opportunities our homes offer; including our extensive activities programme, that bring those precious moments of joy.
Personalised care
While we are pioneers in developing some of the most advanced technologies within our industry to complement our approach to care, a personalised, tailored approach to each and every one of our residents will always take precedence at the Future Care Group.
Your future matters!
We are proud to have been recognised as one of the Top 20 recommended care home groups in the country by the UK’s leading care home reviews website: carehome.co.uk.
Our homes remain open for new, safe admissions.
We continue to support individuals who may be feeling isolated, as well as those who are in need of nursing or respite care.
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Our vision
Inspiring and enabling people to live a meaningful life, as part of a great life. Committed to changing the way care is being provided and perceived by embracing innovation and new concepts of care.
Our mission
Making a difference in the life of those we engage with by inspiring moments of joy, happiness, and a sense of belonging within our unique communities based on the needs and choices of each individual.
Our values
Care
Meeting needs with dignity and respect by being who we are.
Comfort
Creating a sense of belonging in your Future Care Home where you feel safe and loved.
Compassion
Treating each other with empathy, consideration and respect.
Credibility
Striving everyday to be honest, transparent, trustworthy and professional.
Our homes
Our homes
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Find my nearest home
At Future Care Group, we aim to help you find the right care home where you can feel safe and content.
How many care homes does Future Care Group have?
Future Care Group operates 18 care homes across the UK. We aim to help you find the right care home where you or your loved one can feel safe and content within a supportive community.
Where are Future Care Group’s nursing homes located?
- Hampshire – Belmont Castle, Oaklands House, Solent Grange, Steep House
- London – Acacia Care Centre, Bourne House, Brook House, Hamilton, Southborough
- Oxfordshire – Acacia Lodge, Stowford House
- Surrey – Albany Lodge, Cedar View, Chestnut View, Priory Court
- Sussex – Kings Lodge
- Worcestershire – The Boynes Care Centre, Holmwood Care Home
What types of care do Future Care Group’s homes offer?
Future Care Group provides a range of person-centred care services, including nursing care, residential care, dementia care, short term respite care, and palliative care to support our residents at the end-of-life stage.
Residential care or nursing care – what’s the difference?
Residential care offers housing for those living more independently who wish to reside in an environment with other people as companions and friends. Support is on hand if required, but nursing personal care is not needed. Nursing care means that qualified nurses are on hand to offer support and assistance as required to meet individual’s care needs. As 17 homes in the group are nursing homes, a person who is characterised as residential still benefits from the presence of a nurse at the home compared with purely Residential Care Homes where the regional nurse from the local GP surgery would come and visit once in a while.
What qualifications do your care teams have?
All the members of our care team are given the training and support needed to help them provide the highest standards of care. Many of our care staff are working towards further recognised care qualifications, such as NVQs. We have mandatory internal training which runs on an ongoing basis, and we also run apprenticeships and dementia training programmes for our staff.
What happens if the needs of my loved one change?
Because every person’s needs are different – in terms of medical, physical, emotional, and even social aspects – each person needs a package that is developed and tailored especially to them. This can be altered as quickly as their needs may change. Most of our homes offer residential, nursing, and dementia care, so if the needs of your loved one change, they may not have to move into a new care home. However, please bear in mind that their fees may need to be adjusted accordingly.
How often do you raise invoices?
Invoices are raised on a calendar month basis and paid in advance. A refund will be calculated if needed.